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WAIKATO HEADS.

[t-liOJI A COltltESrO-XLIKNT.] Tltli • ' Abqomi,' 1 Xctmehadnczzar,' and ' Darin",' schooners, are laying here, having discharged, as they cannot alter fruitless attempts get out over the bar which is very rough and the wind dead ahead. The ' Aquilla,' cutter, was towed in here to-day by the ' Prince All'rtd,' Government steamer; she left Uiiehuiiga three clays ago. 'The ' Aquilla ' has a. large freight of merchandise 011 board, the property of Jl. licherff and Co., Alexandra. Passengers—Mr. Henry Allen, cabin, aud three servant men of the above firm in steerage. The ' Prince Alfred ' has brought a large number of passengers, chielly mililiamena' wives and families lor the front. The Government are carrying on a great amount of boat building. Au amateur performance will take place this evening.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 310, 9 November 1864, Page 5

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WAIKATO HEADS. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 310, 9 November 1864, Page 5

WAIKATO HEADS. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 310, 9 November 1864, Page 5

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